Ntldr is missing (NTLDR is lost), unable to boot normally, solution, ntldrmissing
The system prompts "ntldr is missing Press Ctrl + Alt + del to Resta" When ghostversion is installed on a virtual machine (VMware Workstation or Hyper-V ).
This method is applicable to the installation of Ghost on the physical machine, virtual machine, and installed version system.
I am using Hyper-V. I have set up a DVD to start and press F2 to start normal installation. This has plagued the problem of a day...
You may encounter installation failures when using a virtual machine to install the ghostversion system.
The system prompts "ntldr is missing press ctrl + alt + del to restart"
In this case, several tests found that the reason was that the CD-ROM was not set as the first boot item when the virtual machine was installing the system.
The solution is as follows: Open the installation system of the Virtual Machine (the previous installation and preparation process will not be described one by one). Here, the installation of the Windows XP system is used as an example.
1. Select a partition on the system installation page. You can select either a quick partition or a manual partition. If the following prompt is displayed, it indicates that no partition is performed.
2. After the partition is complete, restart the Virtual Machine and press F2 quickly on the first page of the screen. Some friends press F2 for two reasons: A. The speed is not fast enough. Second, when you press F2, the virtual machine is not selected, which means that your current operation status is still in the real machine and not in the virtual machine.
3. Go to the BIOS settings of the virtual machine, Boot-CD-Rom Drive in turn, and set the CD-ROM Drive as the first Boot item (as shown in that case) and press F10 to save. (The method is shift + <+,-> to move the sequence (Focus ).
4. After saving the settings, go to the system installation page again and select "Install system" to "drive C". At this time, the system can be successfully installed.
Finally, the installation is complete, and the header is a little big ....